50 Recent Redding Blogs Tagged As: Record Searchlight

Big fun! Jessica Skropanic featured a couple photos of me and the lovely Karry in Naples in their Sunday Edition. Here’s the link:
Below is the actual image I sent her. I thought it funny because we were unwittingl

A story I wrote back in 1998 about a bear study we were lucky enough to go out on:
TAKING THE BAITRedding Record Searchlight (CA) - Tuesday, July 14, 1998Author: Thom Gabrukiewicz, Record SearchlightDFG traps, tracks 'eating machines'
The study seeks information on how successfu

We’ve been pointing out that home sales have slowed here locally. This chart shows that our local Shasta home price declines were mirrored somewhat by statewide prices. The bubble years loom large in the chart, even

You drive by it on the way to Whiskeytown Lake: the Pioneer Baby's Grave on the north side of Highway 299 a half-mile west Shasta.
What's the story behind the historic site?
KIXE-TV Channel 9 will air a documentary at 7:30 tonight commemorating the 150th anniversary of the grave. The locally prod

(Note: This letter to the editor first appeared in the Redding Record Searchlight, March 18, 2014.) I read with great interest your lead articles in the paper of Saturday, March 8th. One article, “Revolt…” talked about the Union and their intent to prevent the Hotel construction project at Turtle Bay. The other articl

Nothing more fun than poking around in a newspaper's morgue. Here's a front-page Record Searchlight story from Sept. 21, 2006, focusing on then-Interim CEO Warren's seven-year plan for Turtle Bay. This of course was before the Great Recession, which brought...

We are really excited to announce the new operator for Redding Dragstrip, Shirlene Bramson of Bramson Drag Strip!! Most of you are familiar with Shirlene, as she has been an active presence at the strip for many years. This is great news! The City of Redding agrees, and made it official on March 5. Thanks go to

Shasta’s Most Wanted, a Record Searchlight program presented in cooperation with the Redding and Anderson police departments and the Shasta County Sheriff’s Office, targets people who have failed to show up in court for sentencing after being convicted of a crime.

Snapped at today's farewell luncheon for outgoing Record Searchlight Editorial Page Editor Bruce Ross. From left to right: Ross, business reporter David Benda, Editor Silas Lyons, City Editor Maline Hazel. Bruce begins his new job as district director for...

Support your favorite Exploration Park and win a dream vacation. Buy your tickets now for a chance to be one of three lucky winners! Tickets are $100 each and only 200 tickets will be sold. Drawing will be held March 29, 2014 during

Support your favorite Exploration Park and win a dream vacation. Buy your tickets now for a chance to be one of three lucky winners! Tickets are $100 each and only 200 tickets will be sold. Drawing will be held March 29, 2014 during

A nice feature story on rising Shasta home values from business reporter David Benda in today’s Record Searchlight. Our own Broker Erin Rader is in the front page photo, above the fold mostly. She was showing a possib

Zane Wallace Peterson, the former firefighter accused of starting the deadly Clover Fire in September and six other blazes, was caught through the use of surveillance cameras and tracking devices placed on his pickup and car weeks after the blaze, court documents unsealed today at the request of the Record Searchlight revea

Shasta’s Most Wanted, a Record Searchlight program presented in cooperation with the Redding and Anderson police departments and the Shasta County Sheriff’s Office, targets people who have failed to show up in court for sentencing after being convicted of a crime.

A forum on guns and their place in society is being held on Saturday, January 25 at the Pilgrim Congregational Church on Foothill Blvd. in Redding. The program begins at 12:30 p.m. Bruce Ross, the Editorial Page Editor of the Record Searchlight, will moderate. Panelists will include Patrick Jones, a member of the Redding Ci

Shasta’s Most Wanted, a Record Searchlight program presented in cooperation with the Redding and Anderson police departments and the Shasta County Sheriff’s Office, targets people who have failed to show up in court for sentencing after being convicted of a crime.

If Redding had a latter-day Woody Guthrie he'd probably sound a lot like my former Record Searchlight colleague Jim Dyar, who, like Guthrie, manages to set incisive and socially conscious lyrics to hummable melodies and memorable hooks.

Shasta’s Most Wanted, a Record Searchlight program presented in cooperation with the Redding and Anderson police departments and the Shasta County Sheriff’s Office, targets people who have failed to show up in court for sentencing after being convicted of a crime.

Here’s a nice looking Fannie Mae home on a pleasant, shaded street in Anderson.
Evidently it comes with a fire hydrant, but presumably the GMC tailight is not included.
Fog?
According to the listing, its a 1051 sqft 3/1.5 from 1964. Looks like it has been updated. Representing the in

This is the same Wells Fargo building talked about in today's Record Searchlight story. Don't know when it was taken, but it's obviously a very old picture. I have always thought this building was the oldest remaining wooden building in...

The Record Searchlight seeks nominations for the fourth annual 20 Under 40 Emerging Leaders Program. This program honors 20 individuals younger than 40 who are leaving an imprint on the Redding area through their professional and philanthropic efforts.